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Publication:Rufino10seus
Abstract Future space systems require innovative co Future space systems require innovative computing system architectures, on account of their size, weight, power consumption, cost, safety and maintainability requisites. The AIR (ARINC 653 in Space Real-Time Operating System) architecture answers the interest of the space industry, especially the European Space Agency, in transitioning to the flexible and safe approach of having onboard functions of different criticalities share hardware resources, while being functionally separated in logical containers (partitions). Partitions are separated in the time/space domains. In this paper we present the evolution of the AIR architecture, from its initial ideas to the current state of the art. We describe the research we are currently performing on AIR, which aims to obtain an industrial-grade product for future space systems, and lay the foundations for further work. and lay the foundations for further work.
Address Waidhofen an der Ybbs, Austria  +
Author José Rufino + , João Pedro Craveiro + , Paulo Verissimo +
Booktitle Proceedings of the 8th IFIP Workshop on Software Technologies for Future Embedded and Ubiquitous Systems (SEUS 2010)  +
Key Rufino10seus  +
Month oct  +
NumPubDate 2,010.1  +
Project Project:AIR-II +
ResearchLine Timeliness and Adaptation in Dependable Systems (TADS) +
Title Building a time- and space-partitioned architecture for the next generation of space vehicle avionics  +
Type inproceedings  +
Url http://www.navigators.di.fc.ul.pt/archive/papers/RufCraveiroPjv_SEUS2010_AIR_FINALFINAL.pdf  +
Year 2010  +
Categories Publication  +
Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki. 17 January 2013 10:55:54  +
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